Monthly Archives: March 2011

Another Good Story Ruined: Saucers Over L.A.! — Part 4

        Oct. 29, 1945: The Times publishes the searchlight photo to accompany a story about the Air Force account of the incident. Almost as soon as the shooting stopped, people began arguing over whether the 1942 air … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Myer Siegel

Items from Myer Siegel don’t show up terribly often on EBay, so this nightgown is fairly unusual. It's unclear from The Times' clips exactly what became of Myer Siegel, but it disappears from the pages in the early 1950s. Bidding … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, March 10, 1961

       March 10, 1961: Matt Weinstock has an item on the novel “Red Alert” by Peter Bryant.  If the plot sounds familiar,   that’s because … well, I won’t spoil it. DEAR ABBY: From the day we married I … Continue reading

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Paul Coates, March 10, 1961

         March 10, 1961: Douglas Johnson, 60, an unemployed maintenance man, finds a sack containing $240,000 that fell from a Brink's truck on Wilshire Boulevard. Paul Coates writes about Leonard S. Abrams' pamphlet, titled "Are You SURE … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, March 10, 1941

        March 10, 1941: Lee Shippey notes the passing of the Lyceum Theater, formerly the Los Angeles, built in 1888.  Tom Treanor has the story of four visiting opera singers who are so engaged in their discussion … Continue reading

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Jim Murray, Feb. 24, March 10, 1961

          Feb. 24, 1961: Jim Murray visits the Lakers’ locker room before their game with the Celtics. Don’t miss it. March 10, 1961: PALM SPRINGS — It is now being generally considered the Los Angeles Angels … Continue reading

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Another Good Story Ruined: Saucers Over L.A.! — Part 3

        Photographs by Larry Harnisch/Los Angeles Times   The original 1942 print of searchlights over Los Angeles.     The back of the print, showing editors’ notations and the publication date Feb. 26, 1942.     Feb. … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, March 9, 1961

    March 9, 1961: Matt Weinstock has the story of a downtown bookie who got away with it – and got away. CONFIDENTIAL TO "EL CHUMPO": Don't Marry her. An engineer should be able to count to nine.

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Paul Coates, March 9, 1961

    March 9, 1961: Paul Coates dips into the slush pile of press releases for an item on plastic cigarettes that provide a menthol flavor – but don’t light them!  

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Philip K. Scheuer, Town Called Hollywood, March 9, 1941

           March 9, 1941: It’s a Sunday, which means Jimmie Fidler has the day off. Instead, Philip K. Scheuer writes about “Gone With the Wind” (I know, I know, you’re thinking it’s a 1939 film). He … Continue reading

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Jim Murray, Feb. 23, March 9, 1961

           Feb. 23, 1961: Jim Murray writes about golfer Buddy Sullivan’s adventures and on March 9, looks at the Frankie Carbo-Blinky Palermo extortion trial, which I have been neglecting (so many stories, only one Larry Harnisch). … Continue reading

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Self-Styled Siren: An Amateur Among Amateurs — Agee on Film

  Speaking of our favorite movie blogs, another one we enjoy at the Daily Mirror is “Self-Styled Siren,” by Farran Smith Nehme. (No, the photo is of Joan Fontaine, who serves as Farran’s avatar on the Web). Her latest post … Continue reading

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Another Good Story Ruined: Saucers Over L.A.! — Part 2

           Feb. 24-25, 1942: Two days before the so-called Battle of Los Angeles, a Japanese submarine shelled the Elwood oil fields,  12 miles north of Santa Barbara, according to The Times, which added that the attack … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, March 8, 1961

       March 8, 1961: Matt Weinstock updates an item about a man at “McWestlake” Park who was seen putting a duck in a shopping bag and carrying it away. It turns out that the man has been nursing … Continue reading

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Paul Coates, March 8, 1961

       March 8, 1961: Paul Coates has an item about the possibility that the new postmaster general, J. Edward Day, might run afoul of obscenity laws because he wrote a racy novel that could be unfit for the … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, March 8, 1941

        March 8, 1941: Lee Shippey has a great item on Frank Capra – be sure to read it … and Tom Treanor has another column on the problems of young men looking for a place to … Continue reading

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Jim Murray, Feb. 22, March 8, 1961

        Feb. 22, 1961: Jim Murray writes about Gaspar Ortega, a perfect opponent. March 8, 1961: Be sure to read  Murray’s attempt to interview Casey Stengel – It is a jewel. 

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She Blogged by Night: The Marie Prevost Project

One of our favorite movie blogs at the Daily Mirror is “She Blogged by Night.” “She” writes: Larry Harnisch, researcher and blogger at the always wonderful Los Angeles Times Daily Mirror, sent me an epic tonne of articles on Marie … Continue reading

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Another Good Story Ruined: Saucers Over L.A.! — Part 1

          Los Angeles Times file photo   Searchlights rake the nighttime sky over a blacked-out city on Feb. 25, 1942, in the so-called Battle of Los Angeles. A powerful image, to be sure. But is it … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — ‘Salome’

The item at left, described as an original lobby card from the Theda Bara version of “Salome,” has been listed on EBay. Interestingly enough, the card has entirely different lettering than the one above, which was listed last October. Bidding … Continue reading

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